Imatge: Swiss Chard Leaves Damaged by Leaf Miner Larvae
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Última actualització: 16 d’abril del 2026, a les 19:42:05 UTC
Detailed close-up photograph of Swiss chard plants showing extensive leaf miner damage with winding pale tunnels and larvae feeding within the leaves.
Swiss Chard Leaves Damaged by Leaf Miner Larvae

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This high-resolution landscape photograph shows a close-up view of Swiss chard plants growing in a garden bed while suffering from a heavy infestation of leaf miners. Several large chard leaves fill the frame, their textured green surfaces marked by pale, winding trails where the larvae have burrowed through the internal layers of the leaf tissue. These serpentine tunnels create irregular patterns across the leaves, clearly indicating the feeding paths of the pests as they move between the upper and lower leaf surfaces.
The damage is especially visible on the broad leaf in the foreground, where multiple creamy white larvae can be seen exposed in torn sections of the leaf. Around these areas, the leaf surface appears blistered and mottled, with translucent patches where the inner tissue has been eaten away. Brown, decaying areas and scattered dark frass add to the impression of ongoing feeding activity. The contrast between the healthy deep green parts of the leaf and the pale mined channels emphasizes the extent of the infestation.
Despite the damage, the distinctive colors of Swiss chard remain striking. Thick stems in vibrant red and golden yellow rise from the base of the leaves and extend downward out of the frame. These bright stems create a vivid contrast with the darker green foliage and the pale scars left by the insects. The leaf veins are clearly visible, branching outward from the central rib and adding structure to the broad leaf blades.
In the background, additional chard leaves appear slightly out of focus, suggesting a dense cluster of plants in a garden bed. Many of these leaves also show signs of mining damage, with pale looping trails scattered across their surfaces. The shallow depth of field keeps the viewer’s attention on the heavily damaged foreground leaves while still hinting at the wider spread of the problem among nearby plants.
Natural daylight illuminates the scene, highlighting the glossy texture of the leaves and the intricate patterns created by the feeding larvae. The image captures both the beauty and vulnerability of garden crops, presenting a vivid example of how leaf miner pests can affect leafy vegetables such as Swiss chard.
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